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it's the california plan to bring a 200-mile-an-hour train from san francisco to los angeles. it's been in the planning stages for nearly ten years and not a single piece of rail has been laid. back in seattle, one day they do hope to reach speeds of perhaps 110 miles an hour in some sections of the track. but at what price? what we do know, this year federal taxpayers will send out another $1 billion for high-speed rail. wolf, secretary lahood tried to explain this is just like the building of the interstate highway system back in the '50s. you know, bits and pieces build here and there, connected after decades of work. but what critics are saying is that is not a good analogy, because we're not getting bits and pieces of high-speed rail. we're not getting any high speed rail. we're getting individual projects that are making old, slow rail a little faster. and at a tremendous cost. wolf? >> drew griffin with a special investigations piece for us. excellent work as he always does. thank you. >>> as the u.s. supreme court takes up same-sex marriage, a training legal alliance i
it's the california plan to bring a 200-mile-an-hour train from san francisco to los angeles. it's been in the planning stages for nearly ten years and not a single piece of rail has been laid. back in seattle, one day they do hope to reach speeds of perhaps 110 miles an hour in some sections of the track. but at what price? what we do know, this year federal taxpayers will send out another $1 billion for high-speed rail. wolf, secretary lahood tried to explain this is just like the building of...
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it's the california plan to bring a 200-mile-an-hour train from san francisco to los angeles. it's been in the planning stages for nearly ten years, and not a single piece of rail has been laid. back in seattle, one day they do hope to reach speeds of perhaps 110 miles an hour in some sections of the track. but at what price. what we do know, this year federal taxpayers will send out another $1 billion for high-speed rail. drew griffin joins us now. any reaction from secretary lahood since your piece first aired last night on "anderson cooper 360"? >> joe, we vice president heard anything. lots of noise on the blog, the story picked up on a lot of internet news sites. but from the department of transportation and transportation secretary, nothing at all. that may be understandable. this guy has been going around the country warning about the sequestration budget cuts in his department. and shutting down small airports' traffic controls. maybe trying to defend billions going to these high-speed, what we could call higher speed rail projects, because they're really not high-spee
it's the california plan to bring a 200-mile-an-hour train from san francisco to los angeles. it's been in the planning stages for nearly ten years, and not a single piece of rail has been laid. back in seattle, one day they do hope to reach speeds of perhaps 110 miles an hour in some sections of the track. but at what price. what we do know, this year federal taxpayers will send out another $1 billion for high-speed rail. drew griffin joins us now. any reaction from secretary lahood since your...
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that americans could be killed at a cafe in san francisco or a restaurant in houston or at their home in bowling green, kentucky, is an abomination. it is something that should not and cannot be tolerated in our country. >> attorney general eric holder says there's little chance, if anyone, that an american terror suspect sitting at a cafe or anyone else in the united states would be the target of a drone strike. listen. >> the government has no intention to carry out any drone strikes in the united states. it's hard for me to imagine a situation in which that would occur. we have, within the united states, the ability to use our law enforcement capacity. and as a result, the use of drones is, from my perspective, something that is entirely, entirely hypothetical. >> holder talked about drone policy during an appearance before the senate judiciary committee. he got a little heated. >> certainly did. there's another reason that a lot of people are worried about drones flying over the united states. the fbi is investigating a claim that a drone was spotted near one of america's biggest
that americans could be killed at a cafe in san francisco or a restaurant in houston or at their home in bowling green, kentucky, is an abomination. it is something that should not and cannot be tolerated in our country. >> attorney general eric holder says there's little chance, if anyone, that an american terror suspect sitting at a cafe or anyone else in the united states would be the target of a drone strike. listen. >> the government has no intention to carry out any drone...